Indigenous women in both the Northeast and the Southeast

cared for infants and hunted.
cared for the elderly and grew food.
cared for infants and held councils.
cared for the elderly and built houses.

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Indigenous women in both the Northeast and the Southeast often cared for infants and grew food. They played crucial roles in their communities as caregivers and agriculturalists, contributing significantly to the sustenance and social structure of their tribes. While some of the other options may reflect certain aspects of Indigenous women's roles, the combination of caregiving and food cultivation is a consistent theme across many Indigenous cultures in these regions.